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How Would One Learn to Train a Dog for Herding?

Question by ?: How would one learn to train a dog for herding?
I know lots can buy “pre-trained” dogs. But since i have a small hobby farm it’s not something i have a demand for. I am able to, well want, to train my own dogs. I just don’t know exactly how to go about doing this. Is there a website that teaches you the different commands? How to start? Etc?
Kalli don’t be rude. But throwing a dog in with livestock is extremely dangerous not only for the dog but for the livestock too. I thought your answer was sarcastic but i guess you were being serious?

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Answer by Nikki S
WEll, this is how – you research – go onto utube and find pet training videos.

Took Suboxone Last Night, Really Sick Today?

Question by Alison: Took Suboxone last night, really sick today?
Last night around nine I took half of an 8 milligram Suboxone. I am not prescribed to it, nor do I have an opiate addiction, for which it is prescribed. It took a little time to kick in, and after a while I began to feel sick and I threw up a couple times. Today my throat was very phlegmy and I feel like I have caught a mini-flu. Is this normal and will it go away? Any info would be very helpful.

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Answer by pareekshya
This medication is used to treat narcotic (opioid) dependence. It works by preventing withdrawal symptoms, since the buprenorphine is actually a type of narcotic (opioid) itself. It should be used as part of a complete narcotic dependence treatment plan.

Can I Take Benzodiazipines for Anxiety if I Have Had Substance Abuse Issues in the Past?

Question by E: can i take benzodiazipines for anxiety if I have had substance abuse issues in the past?
seriously. I’ve been abusing alcohol heavily to self medicate my chronic anxiety on and off for the past ten years or so.. I’ve been to detox a few times, rehab, and hospitals. Of course I’ve dealt with legal trouble as well, because drinking gets me into a lot of trouble as well. I’ve tried counseling, medication, group therapy, holistic treatment, diet change, church, and more than often: trying to force myself to “stop being weak.” Nothing works. According to the state I’m bipolar which qualifies me for disability (I receive SSI and SSDI) here are some of the medications I’ve tried: adderall celexa lexapro effexor wellbutrin buspar lamictal seroquel abilify dalmane ambien trazodone diazepam straterra buspar vistaril. All of those drugs had severe side effects I could not deal with. The cons outweighed the pros. The adderall turned into severe abuse and I became psychotic for months… It took about 6 months after an overdose to calm down. I’ve never experienced mania in my life without drugs so I know for a fact I’m not bipolar. I’m often depressed but mostly anxious. I have VERY lightly abused a few prescription painkillers but honestly not enough to ever call it a serious problem…might have been heading that way for a bit but I sobered up for 18 months, where I put all my strength and energy into “recovery.” I committed myself to AA (the worst program alive) and went to therapy every week. I spoke with my case manager and continued searching for spirituality. I got a job, moderate exercise, and ate will. I was still dying inside. I went to a hospital that put me on heavy mood stabilizers that triggered compulsive over eating which is horrible since I have underlying health issues so I had to quit. The other unbearable side effects I’ve experienced from medication is insomnia, tardive dyskinesia, heart palpitations, swollen throat, cystic acne, and worsened suicidal thoughts. Not worth it, at all. My anxiety is chronic and involves obsessions, social distress, and panic attacks…I used to have them really bad when I was younger and they are coming back. I contacted a load of psychiatrists and none are accepting new clients. The agency I’m assigned to does not prescribe addictive medication especially to people with substance abuse issues. my neighbors use xanax and I have connections if needed be. I’d rather try a lighter one though such klonopin. I’ve heard that it is the less addicting? I’m not drug seeking…just want to treat my symptoms. i’ve used ativan and valium before and they were life savers but I never went after them hard because I was so scared of withdrawal or adding more problems. Thing is, I think about killing myself every single day…maybe I’m a person that just needs a real anxiety medicine, for life?? Any thoughts on this subject would be appreciated. I feel doomed at the moment. thankyou
oh wait dalmane worked beautifully but it was only a temporary prescription and i was too scared to ask the doctor for a refill because i’m insanely terrified of that kind of pill addiction

Benefit From the Most Effective Methadone Treatment Opiate Addiction Program – Zimbio

Opiate Detox: Benefit From The Most Effective Methadone Treatment Opiate Addiction Program – Zimbio
Methadone Maintenance Treatment is a popular form of opiate replacement therapy and is known to be effective in eliminating the use of illicit opiates. Methadone drug is extremely effective in relieving withdrawal symptoms and for this reason, methadone …
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Opiate Detox: Poor Don’t Benefit From Christie’s Budget

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Opiate Detox: Eureka doctor pleads no contest; Frances Day’s medical future in doubt
A former Eureka physician pleaded no contest Monday to a felony charge that will likely lead to the revocation of her license to practice medicine.
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Heroin Detox: The Truth About Medical Detox to Ease Drug Withdrawal Symptoms

Medical detox procedures offer those addicted to drugs the absolute best way to help them get their life back. Every one of the various types of addiction can be nightmarish for the addict, due to the fact that the addicted person has lost any kind of control over a very important area of their life, but addiction to hard drugs can leave anyone in a helpless, dreadful physical and mental condition. At a certain point in time, the addict will find themselves in a situation where they cannot derive any pleasure or any kind of benefit from taking the drug anymore, but will still need to be taking more of it indefinitely just to avoid going into a withdrawal. This ever increasing need for drugs forces many addicts into a life of crime and dispair to satisfy the habit.

When the sense of overwhelming despair finally sets in, and the addict comes to a decision